National Symphony Orchestra: Leonard Slatkin, conductor/Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano
Pierre-Laurent Aimard performs works by some of France’s greatest composers including Debussy's Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra.
- Jan 22, 2004 at 7:00 PM
- Concert Hall
- $20.00 - $75.00
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About the Program
AfterWords: Join Leonard Slatkin and Pierre-Laurent Aimard immediately following the performance on January 22, in the Concert Hall for a free discussion about the music performed in this program Program:| MOURET - Fanfare, from Première Suite de symphonies | |
| SATIE - Parade, Ballet réaliste on a subject by Jean Cocteau | |
| DEBUSSY - Excerpts from Twelve Études for piano | |
| DI TUCCI - Antarès | |
| DEBUSSY - Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra | |
SAINT-SAËNS - Danse macabre, Op. 40 ![]() | |
| SAINT-SAËNS - "Bacchanale" from Samson and Delilah, Op. 47 |
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Watch and Listen
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Understanding the Music: Saint–Saëns - Danse macabre, Op. 40

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Meet the Musician: Emil de Cou on Pierre-Laurent Aimard

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Additional Resources
About the Kennedy Center NSO Classical Concerts Series
Reviews and Articles
Related Article - "A Classical January"
The Washington Post Washington Post critic Tim Page writes about the events he is looking most forward to in the Kennedy Center’s 2004 French Festival. Read More...
The Washington Post Washington Post critic Tim Page writes about the events he is looking most forward to in the Kennedy Center’s 2004 French Festival. Read More...
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CD-Turnage: Fractured Lines conducted by Slatkin (MUSIC)
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